Or is it now Canvas … Lands’ End. Canvas by Lands’ End? “Take to the Open” Canvas? Maybe it’s a command like, TAKE TO THE OPEN CANVAS! L.E.C. just looks so much better than C.E.L. They launched the new look (& name) awhile back, but it’s been awhile since a nice sized sale has come around, so the new labeling hasn’t come up. Maybe this should be approached the same way that the names of states should always be pronounced. Those who live there decide how it’s said. Example: Oregon is not pronounced Or-eh-GONE. And Wisconsin is pronounced wih-scon-sin, not WES-consin, no matter what Keith Jackson tells you.

Meanwhile, 40% off is a great deal. But it can only be used on one item, and it has to be full price. They do have plenty of new arrivals that have the expected steep full retail tag, but with HIGHEST and pin 3265, they get cut by 40%..

Major potential here. The single breasted top-coat thing is certainly in favor this year, but a double breasted option can have some real power to it. This one is in a friendlier Khaki Herringbone (More Sherlock, less Bond) and if it’s anywhere as good as the regular Lands’ End peacoat in terms of quality, it could be a real steal at $150. Mid thigh length, tabs at the cuffs, but no epaulets (which many will appreciate). 100% wool body.

It’s still honestly hard to believe that Lands’ End Canvas (or, Canvas by Lands’ End) pulled off making a couple different pairs of simple, solid, Made in the USA dark wash denim and they can go on sale for under sixty bucks. Full review here.

Has the potential to be the steal of the sale if it’s a good thick moleskin. Moleskin is sort of, in a way, like velvet. Only the length of the fibers is much shorter, the sheen is cut way down (or non existent) and it’s a tough fabric. These look like they lean heavily towards the workwear side, as opposed to the luxury side like the current BR brown moleskin topcoat. Comes in their straight fit, which fits an awful lot like a 501. See the in-person post on the jeans for a fit comparison.

Even with the discount they’re far from cheap, but the 608 slim fit is a real slim fit. So if you’re on the real thin side and have a hard time finding 100% wool, wintery pants like these, then worth a look. Also nice that they offer them in blue.

The code doesn’t knock an extra 40% off here since they’re already on sale, but you will get free shipping out of the deal. Might be worth hanging out for an extra 30% off sale items code & pin. Cotton with a fall & winter ready charcoal glen plaid pattern. These are cut from the 608 silhouette, so expect some real trim lines here.

Sheesh, the Canvas line has just gone awry. I’ve been snooping around for things to use this code on and it seems like they are trying to sneak in a lot of “old mannish” pleated pants and baggy sweaters under the brand for the ol’ bait & switch.

The sweaters this year are… interesting. I’m not one to get all hot and bothered over pants (leggings though…) but I really think with the 40% off code, they’ve got some highly tempting pants in their lineup. Pleats are starting to make a bit of a comeback as the super-low-rise thing starts to fade… but it’s not a look many will try.

Are you guys kidding? I ordered LEC for the first time this summer and fell in love. If you wait for these sales its reasonably affordable, fits well, and looks amaze-balls. And Im order a couple of their sweaters if i werent broke! http://canvas.landsend.com/pp/mens-supima-cardigan~242085_-1.html this is top on my list, as is a blue terry blazer they have. Im in Portland Or and half this stuff would fit in very well, especially with the urban hipster look.

As a bigger guy — I should be quick to note that “bigger” is not “fat”! — I’m a fan of pleats, as I think flat front pants often result in a top-heavy look, especially if they’re cut slim. Pleats can offer a balance. Not that flat front always makes one look top-heavy; and pleats on too-big pants end up looking bloated and having exactly the opposite effect as desired.